Show UNS TOlD 1 ARE AREN N NO MOOD OR WORDS 1 Victors Plan an to Bo Do o What hats hat lever ever rever Talking Necessary in inFixing Fixing Terms Wilson Wilsn toI to I j iff J Return to U. U S. S June 1 f i i BF c 1 S L' L PARIS ARIS May 2 2 Put 2 Put jour your cow cow- I plaints in writing the German GermanI gates ates will be bc told Monday after I he leaty of peace is han handed e to them I jECo Yo 0 long ong win winded oral arguments with sentences reaching from Berlin to Bagdad ng- ng nga a and nul tongue-breaking tongue super super- r s will vil be heard 1 The will ill Il e fifteen days j n winch which to decide whether they will wiB ill ign 1 This includes submission of or the treaty reaty 1 to the national assembly I hough lOugh the lie latest report is the peni have full authority ty lo to af- af ix their signatures natures to the document jn in the thc name of the republic of Gera Ger- Ger ian a 11 I 1 Optimists were Mere sure tonight hl that peace ace acc will wll be bo fait a it accompli b by May ay I I S. S President Wils Wilson ils n told visiting of oJ the House mili military ry affairs I I committee ommIttee h he 5 expects to return to America about June 1 lr ty Tiro Ien r io Hi There TheN will 1 be e only tw two plenary ar ses- ses es es- Ions Blons at Irhe The first on em Monday Monda if Ie f the tho present I program goes o s through when the thc treat treaty s 3 handed to the tho Germans and th the sec sec- nil when It is signed All powers that declared war rill v 1111 be present Hope Jope Is ts growing rowing 11 In official quarters that Ital Italy Avill be back in the confer confer- nce though C persist in n believing he is through The arguments r advanced 11 by remain remain- in nS' nS g Italian diplomats that France Franco and Britain cannot Jt sigi without her i II Is met L th tie thag ag assertion that the tho armistice virtually c the war ivar or ended at tile the Gorman menace which the tho I pact act o of ol London pledging ln the entente against separate peace wat was aimed at J i Chum 1 Yet Vet r I The c Chinese bIne peace delegates continue to sa say bitter words about the der er of the tho big four to Japans Japan's claims The Th h last of Chinas China's protests manifestly manifest manifest- sly ly has not been heard indeed an official of of- iclal stat statement ment to the world is foreshadowed fore fore- shadowed at her headquarters here hero tit it Is not expected to in influence flu ence I peace ace e ne negotiations Her complaints fore Ire re counter id b by the claim that through h the operations of or the len league ue of nations she will receive full Cull justice In the end fk Belgians Angered at I Territorial Decision Paris May Ia By By the Associated I Tho TH Belgian delegation to the conference is expressing dissat- dissat over the terms lerms of the thc preliminaries I dissat-I arles for pence as they thOy affect Boli lId Bol- i lum iuni None of the territorial claims I of Belgium Bellum has ben granted except that for In Irus ia ia m. he the population of or which before the ar yas large largely Walloon c will ill III revert to n B l ium The Tho territory on the ithe left bank ban of the river and Maastricht an ani I 1 the Limbourg peninsula 1 are ue not mentioned II in the terms J of f or Of the tile already alread mentioned DS an Immediate dlatt financial Ind indemnity for tor Belgium Ium more than half the amount lias frias a merely lioun placed to Belgium's credit In alli 1 vl countries an aH part Jart pay pay- m tent of war loans 10 No Nci J provision has been n made f for r the recall b by G Germany ot of f the marks m which ero cro left eft In Belgium and now lies In Bellum Bel- Bel glum Blum banks and vaults bearing no in interest interest In- In terest and unproductive as the circulation lation of th the tho mark In Belgium is 16 not Ip permitted K M. Delacroix the Belgian premier arrived in Paris ls toda today bringing a message met mes sage aage of prot protest st from Crom tho the nol Belgian sen- sen Ii ate te O. O M. M I. I of tho Belgian Ian peace legation is expected to appear before the tho council of three to make concerning the terms granted Belgium de Hun Ships Allies Paris May fa 2 It H It is 15 felt that the final Imposition of or th tho enemy ships l Is j purely purey pure pure- ly h hn y an n question and not on onor one for or Inclusion in the treaty which provides pro pro- 1 vides only fo for the surrender er of or the tho essel This action is regarded ed as in in- heating that use the warships will not be beunk 9 unk k or destroyed d. d r After the enemy ships are divided Thong th the allin each cich power wilt decide n tho the disposition of It Its own quota quoin lH he general Impression here is that tho the and Italians will wilt retain their fc and incorporate tho the vessels in Continued on page pace 2 f HUNS HUNS TOlD 1010 ALLIES lUES ARE IN NO MOOD FOR TALK I Continued from Paso Pago 1 their present fleets while white tho the British and American tendency inclines to the destruction of oC their quotas Americans Meet l Hun Finance En Envoys Versailles May 2 n By By the Associated Associated Asso Asso- ted cla-ted Press The The The German Ge and inter inter- allied finance commission met today toda at atthe atthe the he Trianon hotel The delegates embarked embarked em- em barked on a n. prolonged ed discussion ap apparently apparently apparently ap- ap n n. continuation of or the tho ne negotiations negotiations otia- otia lions at tho the Chateau u Villette at Senlis n near The Tho German German German Ger Ger- man delegation included Bankers Warburg Warburg War Yar burg and Straus The Themer American Amer mer lean ican delegation comprised Thomas W W. 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